The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, August 31, 1899, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VII. Call and see our stock of Buggies—The lines we handle are reliable and the prices are right. Terms tosuit. DABNEY HARDWARE CO. Winder, Ga. Deering Ideal Mowers With Rubber and Ball Bearing. Beei'ng Roller BearingMower4l-2 &5 ftcut, A round of stnrthng victories has marked the path of the Deering Ideal Mower. No grass is too heavy or two light; no land is too rough and no surface is too severe for this plucky little hero. Instead of fric tion bearing it has trolleys and halls ; the crank shafts parralel with the ground so that the Self Adjusting Pitman moves steadily back and forth in workman like fashion. The serrated lodger plates hold the grass like the roller of a feed cutter, and nothing can escape or draw in under the sickle. Th-> adjustable drag bar pays the interest on the investment. The driver of the Ideal Mower can cut as slow as he likes, and is never necessary to hack when starting the machine. The use of the roller and ball bearings has eliminated friction, and instead of grinding the bearings, all the power is used iu cutting the grass. Don’t waste your time and money by using old out of date machines, but buy the Deering Roller Bearing Ideal Mower. Send for a catalogue. For sale by Benton-Adair H'dw. Cos. Harmony Grove, - Georgia. Ft Bnyers M Pleasare-Seekers. Half Fare Excursion to Phila delphia and Return By the Seaboard Air Line, Nicknamed “The L?ne of the People.’’ There will be speed, cheapness, coin- * ort an d elegance via the Seaboard Air T' Ce nicknamed- 1 ‘The Line of ehe peo ple." The journey will be made on the Solid -sbbuled B>. A.L. Express and the At* * a nta Special. Tny your tickets from any Seaboard A- r Line Agent either September Ist, *nd or 3rd, —these tickets good for re f rn nntil midnight of September 13th, r you choose, until September " h, upon deposit of tickets with the Joint Agent at Phildelphia. The Quaker City will be unusually fes t-ve with the G. A. R. parade in fall swing, T>o not forget that one of the chief pleasures to a person who has taken ‘ ' Seaboard Air Line nickuamed-“THE INE 0F t he People,” is the conscious- f es! ’ that he or she has made no mis- Uke. ' n< - Minute Cough Cure, cures. is what it was made for WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1899. DR. BANKS AGAIN. Read the Endorsement of an Excellent Man and Minister. Winder, Ga. July 20, ’99. This certifies that my wife has been afflicted for a period of eighteen years, at times in bed for three or four months. I decided to employ Dr. Edward Banks of Bowman, Ga., to treat her and de sire to say that her relief has been wonderful. During hor afflictions she had been treated by more than one dozen physicians, with, only temporary relief. My wife boldly asserts now that she feels better than since her marriage a period of eighteen years. Dr Banks has also treated me, and I am frank to say that I have been wonderfully relieved J cheerfully recommend Dr. Banks to all afflicted people. Give him a trial and see for yourself. Very truly J. C. Patrick, Minister. Farm For Rent. A 2 horse farm for rent in Walton county—l niile from Paradise. All fresh land and will rent at a bargain to good party furnishing his own stock. H. G. Cosby. ! Dr. A. A. DeLaPerriere. Dead. Dr. A. A. DeLaPerriere died las Monday night at his home five miles above Hoschton after an illness of sev eral weeks. He was buried yesterday it Zion church just above Hoschton be side pis only child, a bright young man who was accidentally killed a few years ago. The Economist learned of the death of Dr. DeLaPerriere with much sadness as he was a warm friend of onrs ever since we were a boy. He was be tween 55 and 60 years of age, and was a brave confederate soldier. He had been in failing health for a number cf years and had this year been up on his farm in Hall county. He was i man of many noble traits of character and one great redeeming feature that was strong iu his makeup was that he was ever true to h : s friends and never forgot a kindness. We had known him intimately since our bojbood days and he had always been a strong friend to ns. Dr DeLaFerrie.ie was a strong reformer and did every thing in his power to pro mote the cause he believed right and just-. We trust his soul is resting in peace in a world where there is no pain nor sor row . Bicyclists, base ball and foot ball teams will find Dr. Tichenor’s Antisep tic the very thing they “need in their business” when the race i3 ended and the game is finished. For Sore muscles, Bruises, Sprains, etc., it is O. K., and “don’t you forget it.” Clean and pleasant as perfume and costs only 500. For Sale or Rent. I Will sell or rent my farm in Jackson County—two miles from Clarksboro court grannd. Lands all fresh and in a high state of cultivation. Improvements first class and located in a good neighborhood and just 10 miles West of Athens For further particulars call or write to H. J.Hale, Winder Ga., or W. F. Hale, Tallassee, Ga,, H. J. Hale Winder, Ga FREE OF CHARGE Any adult suffering from a colu set tied on the breast, bronchitis, throat, or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at Winder Drug Cos, Winder, Ga., will be presented with a sample bottleof Boschee’s German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to children without order from par ents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists will tell you its cuccess was marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung Remedy gen erally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will care or prove ifs value. Sold by dealers in all civilized coun tries. Notice. The Patrons of White Plains school will meet Saturday afternoon, Septem ber 2d, for the purpose of electing a teacher for next year. Teachers desir ing the school at this place will please send in their app'ications. A. L. Venable, Chairman Board of Trustees. AUGUST FLOWER '•lt is a surprising fact,” says Prof. Houton, "that in my travels in all parts of the world, sor the last teu years I have met many people having used Green’s Augu-1 Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deraug liver and stomach, and for constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habits exist, that Green’s August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, and i3 excellent for sour stomachs and indigestion. Sample bot tles free at Winder Drug Cos. Winder,Ga. Sold by dealers in all civilized coun tries. Died At his home, near Rockwell, last Fri day, Mr. J. W. Williams, alter an ill ness of one month with typhoid fever. He leaves a wife and several children. Mr. Williams was a hard working far mer and good citizen. This family has had a lot of sickness for the past two months• They deserve the sympathy and help of the community in which they live. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jeffersou , 0., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a ccstly operation was per formed; but he cured himself with live boxes of Bucklen’s Aruica Salve, the surest Pile cure on E rth, and the best Salve iu the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by, Winder Drug Cos. Sell & Cos. We earnestly request all parties in debted to the above Firm by account or note, or otherwise, to come forward and make prompt settlements if you want to save cost and trouble. We are bound to collect and mean what we say. Hos chton, Ga. Sell & Cos. August, 81 —99 Bitter have a good medicine and not need it than to need it and not have it. See? Then just before you get hurt,buy a bottle of Dr.' Tichenor’s Antiseptic. It is a record breaker for Wounds, Bruis es, Scalds, etc, for man and beast, 50c, a bottle at all “up to date” drug gests. Points On Advertising. “After a ball starts to roll it will go a certain distance merely by reason of its own momentum. “The bigger and heavier it is the lur ther it will roll. It may have been pret ty hard to start it in the first place, but once you get it going, a little push now and then will be all that is necessary. “If the ground is soft aud rough you will have to push pretty hard. When you get a smooth place, it will be easier. •‘The ball of business is hard to move in hot weather. The ground is more or less sticky, and there is a great deal of friction. Still, if you push hard enough yon can move it. “In the fall when the weather has made the road to trade easier and smoother, you will not have to push so hard, unless you want the ball to go faster. If you do not push at all, it will come to a standstill even on a sheet of glass. “Somebody has said “that the time to advertise is all the time,” and that is one of the smartest things that wasevor uttered. “If you do not advertise in the sum mer—if you do not push the bail at all —it will stop. If you do not advertise in the busy season, business will go on for a certain time at a slow rate of speed. But if you want to get over a good deal of ground in a short time, better push it along lively.”—The American. THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach aud Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Oaly 255. at, Win der Drug Cos. Atlas is said to have held the world upon his shoulders. Today men organ ize trusts and try to pocket it. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would quickly leave you, if you use 1 Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nerveous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Winder Ding Cos. In an Indiana church recently a six foot bride stood before the altar and promised to love, honor and obey a four foot bridegroom, and that’s the long and the short of it. From Texas. EriToit Economist:— l am alone to night, and have deoided to write you a few items. I am here hard at work—have a very nice class—will close 29th iust. With a grand concert. This is my second 20 days Normal this summer. My health is very poor—has been all summer. The weather is awful hot, the thermometer stands at 108 to 110 in the shade. ’Tis very dry here, stock suffering for want of water, many are dying. The cotton crop is almost a failure It looks like it is dead—the leaves are dry aud off the stalk. The corn crop is not good, but is much better than the cotton. Iu some sections crops are very good —but it is dry all over the state now, or very nearly so. The farmers here make one very great mistake—they save no fodder, and de pend on grass—and this year the grass is a failure, and the fodder is dried . up on the stalk. Hay is being sold at 50 cents per 100 pouuds right from th meadow. , Crops in Arkansas, where I passed, seemed to be good and the Mississippi bottoms are as fine as can be So when one section fails another produces an abundance, and the world moves on. I have about decided that Georgia is the most favored section to be found. I am proud of my native state. I find that Georgians are respected above those from other states, even iu Texas. I find many goo 1 people here, iouia of the most intelligent and refined society to be fouud is in Texas. The people are more content, than in the old states. I hear no grumbling on account of short crops. Protracted meetings, picnics, sing ings, etc. are numerous aud every body seems to be happy, unless its some old state fellow who has not b>ea accus tomed to such. lis being content with what one has that brings satisfaction. A contented mind is a source of enjoy ment. I will return to Georgia iu a few weeks to spend some time. 1 have a lot of work to do iu that state. I have many calls from other states, to hold Normal Institutes, but I will have to desist, on account of my health, and re turn to Georgia. Good health is worth every thing, and one can soon find this out when be is deprived of it. There is much sickness here, and many deaths. Slow fever is in almost every family. The physicians have a picnic at this season of the year, but some of them will whistle another tune when pay day comeg. I will bring this epistle to a close for fear I worry you and vour subscribers. Wishing you much success aud trust ing I will be able to take you by the hand ere long, I bid you good night. J. L. Moore, Bonanza, Tox., Aug. 24, ’99. Your druggists, knows a gool thing when he sees it. He always keeps Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic for sale because it is a goo i thing. He Bkes to sell if because it always gives perfect satisfac tion. “It is no joke” but something real and useful. Send your name to Sherrouse Med. Cos. N. O. for a free sam ple. Jefferson Ga, April 12, 98. I have used Dr. Tichenors Antiseptic in my family and can cheerfully recommend it as one of the best Remedies known to me for the claims made for it. Thos. S. Johnson, Ex-Senator 3drl Disc’t. I Beg to Announce To my past Customers and the public generally that I am at Winder again for the new season in Cotton Seeds Cotton Seed Hulls, Meal, Guano, Acid etc. And will be found at my same stand and office. Patronag Respectfully solicited, R. L. MOBLEY. NO. 34.